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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Food Aid Fight: Courts Step In as Shutdown Drags On

The Trump administration faced another setback in its attempt to limit food stamp funding. A federal appeals court recently ruled against the administration's efforts to withhold full funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This decision came as Congress worked to reopen th

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

When Honesty Takes a Backseat: Navigating a Relationship Built on Secrecy

A couple celebrating 30 years together is no small feat, but when one partner keeps secrets that chip away at trust, the relationship can feel shaky. This is the case for a woman who recently discovered her husband, Bob, has been hiding more than just his thoughts. From secret hikes with coworkers t

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How a Smartphone App is Changing Kids' Sleep Patterns Across Japan

Kids' sleep issues are often tied to daily routines at home. To tackle this, a smartphone app called "Nenne Navi" was created to help families improve sleep habits. It started as a test in one area of Japan and showed good results. Now, it's being checked in four different regions to see if it works

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Carson Young's Journey: Golf Struggles, Family Love, and Riley's Photography Passion

Carson Young's golf career has been a mix of highs and lows. At 30, he's been on the PGA Tour for three years, but his record isn't stellar. He's only managed seven top-10 finishes, with a couple of runner-up spots. One place where he seems to shine is the El Cardonal Golf Course in Mexico, designed

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Willy Falcon's Wild Ride: A Story of Power, Money, and Betrayal

A big deal is happening in the world of movies and TV. A guy named Ozzie Areu has found someone to help him tell the story of Willy Falcon, a famous drug boss. This isn't just any story. It's about a man who built a huge drug empire and lived a life full of danger, luxury, and secrets. Willy Falcon

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Health App Expands with iFit Workouts

Samsung is adding iFit workouts to its Health app. This means users can now find iFit's workout videos in the fitness section of the app. The videos cover a wide range of exercises, including high-intensity interval training, Pilates, yoga, strength training, and recovery. Users of Samsung Health c

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

FDA Eases Warnings on Menopause Treatments: What You Need to Know

The FDA has made a big change. They are asking drug companies to remove the strongest warnings from menopause hormone treatments. These warnings, called "black box" warnings, alert users to serious risks. The FDA looked at lots of studies and got advice from experts before making this decision. The

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Muscle Mysteries in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy, a condition affecting movement and posture, often leads to changes in muscles over time. These changes happen at a tiny level, where muscle fibers and their tiny structures don't work as they should. Scientists have been studying these changes, but it's not easy. Different studies us

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Nov 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Kardashian's Legal Journey: A Setback and a Comeback

Kim Kardashian's dream of becoming a lawyer hit a snag. She didn't pass the California bar exam on her first try. But she's not giving up. She shared the news on Instagram, saying she's still determined to pass. She thanked her supporters and said this setback is just fuel for her to try harder. Ki

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

States Told to Take Back SNAP Benefits: What's Going On?

The USDA has told states to reverse the full November SNAP benefits they gave out. This is a big deal because over 40 million Americans rely on these food stamps. The USDA said states should undo the payments, or they might lose federal funding. This all started when the Supreme Court paused the di

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